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But as a magical weapon, the Imagine Breaker should be immune to both the Incurable Wounds effect and the Inciting to Suicide effect. Also, unless the person unsheathing the Dainsleif is fully protected, one hit by either Fiamma or Aleister himself is enough to take that person out.

Or maybe the weapon has an Imagine Breaker counter measure. The past few NT novels had it, and the people who tried to destroy AC (risk destroying the world in the process), know of Imagine Breaker and have ways to counter it.

Well, Dáinsleif's sheath is a pretty powerful piece in itself, capable to contain the power of Dáinsleif. The sheath's power can be applied else where to act as a powerful seal to other objects.
So Dáinsleif is really a world destroying sword and a powerful sealing device that comes in a set.

Well, Dáinsleif's sheath is a pretty powerful piece in itself, capable to contain the power of Dáinsleif. The sheath's power can be applied else where to act as a powerful seal to other objects.
So Dáinsleif is really a world destroying sword and a powerful sealing device that comes in a set.

Which brings up the question: Which is stronger? Imagine Breaker or the sheath?

She posses a replica of Dáinsleif that is very close to the original. And unlike other mythical legendary weapons that were used by the gods, which human can not use their full power as the gods never taught human how. Dáinsleif is an exception to the rule as it has been used by human in the myth. So, this Dáinsleif Replica is ridiculously over the top dangerous and powerful.
Just pulling the sword out of the sheath a few centimeter, the opponent would think "it is better to stop my heart first rather than confronting that sword" and then commits suicide. If fully pulls out, the entire world would plunge into disaster.
.....so in the end Marian didn't pull the sword out, she too is too scared of the consequences of actually using this sword.

The original legends says that once its pulled out of his sheath it must cause a man death, it always strikes its target and the wounds inflicted by his edge cannot be healed.

So, even Othinus is scared of using the sword, it seems the swords is too much for her or she is lacking "something".

You know this whole 50/50 thing, and creating a tragic world that will make such a trait the best advantage possible makes you think. The Touma who has so much misfortune is kind of the same thing in a way. He has high chances at failing at the most mundane things for ridiculous reasons, and yet does the impossible as well. Born a quasi-majin? Just crackin'